he entre A pos i 40 to John Beezer's meat murket if Personal: Count Procgepinas,— Court convened I'be Crescent skating rink of this | On Tuesday Inst J. 1. Orndorf, col JA | [L885 Lg J 1 shoio Tot - | Monday morning ( \ with lace unde » IADB RE Ment » | \eotor of Hatta 1b) {ihe you want a good choic roast. Dr. Halor took a short trip to Rebers. | Monday mors, ng 10 4. a, with hig} place under the mansge ment of Messrs By r of Hulnes, and George M. Hubler Farmers me improving their time, burg Friday | honor, Judge Furst, presiding, with Aso. shel brothers will close for this season | collector of Miles, settled in fall their du ornix q 5 w. and. ava :. aatly and late in | dating : inte Judges Smith and Munson on the iturdsv evening Thursday Morning, April 30, 1885, | now, and are working early and Inte in | yo © Goodheart of Clearfield was | : LL neon on | y evening M the field 3 bench, I'he ususl routine business wa yeh ive { Local Editor and oso in town on Saturday, ’ { Business Manager. Mr. Bob Forpiger of Marsh Creck | Mr. John G. Inst, y 2. The muy pricates having them in their possess. secured fi lass attraction on 1 L 41x month Int is bout sé 2EO, P. BIBLE, gone through with as 14 usually done or . Monday forencons ' in O13 FL Oe ’ the e1 CORRESPOND ENOR, containing (uy oi tant news, solicit | got his foot burt by a stick of timber | visible on our street on Thursday. In the afternoon session the grand jury Ve ul : | " od rom any part of the county No communications falling upon it . hi Oirav ¥ k the H na jur) nent artists. Profs. Burnham sudF uller, le asertod unless sccompanind ih, to real name of the | guj . . | 8S. Durbin Gray, Esq. took in the |... coir, of «Hor. Monday was General Grant's birth sights of Lock Haven on Saturday, . " th MOPrroOw turday ev Uzzle of Snow Shoe was h to-morrow Urday ever which Mr. 8. H. Benner p { he former will perform on the largest wis made foreman Constabl WOers ca day. We hope that he may see more| Wm, Eboch of Philipsburg paid hi birthdays and happier ones led on to make returns 10 Lhe vioislion respects to the Desmocrar last week, of certain Mr. George H Knicely, is Mr. Thos, DeLong of Romola has Mr. Wm. Thom Local Department. AW I I pective Daill- yn of Houserville | wick ray r only authorized collector for the DEM- | power of Attorney to transact all busi | visible on our street on Tuesday. | thirtv.e ight nr Mr, Will Hastings, brother of Col. D The case Hastings, was in W whington, DP. ©, CRAT. ness for his father James Delong. Examine advertisement of WH . 4 Ve i { . Re up—Garman’s, | " : : the 0 India Lawn from Se up—Garm | Chase & Co, in another column. nat week two months ago. J rat oil 3 OGRe (rat { } ' RU re irsted Jer JC, arman s } " : ( 51 Pure worsted Jersy of importance to those seeking employ- Mr. George W. Harter, constable of ime to our Read eur Agricultural Department | ment as canvassers | the borough of Millheim, brought in | this week. | (On Sunday May 3d the M. E. Church his returns, 25¢ fer our Linen bosom shirts at [in \aronburg will be reopened, Services Mr. Jerry Snavely was among our host —larman’s, | » morning and also in the evening: | eo 11.04 last week. Jerry resides nt lhe attend ince at court this eok | Rev.'J. B, Polegrove from Wilton | iil entre il, large will be present . . ; has been large. ! P : Mr. David Davis and Geo ‘ 3) ) | Ang P14} vook if \ Men's nobby hats in ' 1s| The A Sr. of Snow Shoe were tober & Aj ] { railroads that have been | -A new hardwood desk is the latest | hands of receivers from January and Nutria, —(Garman's, Thursday last which time 1 child die ! ! ry sud ps in =) 1 Yennsylvar te N | » ‘\ wequisition of the Commissioners office. | March 31, 1885 1e total ¢ pital stock . nildi » plass w « | and bond f these corporations aggre : » cost of building the glass work and nd y : I hpRTY | town on Tuesday at Everitt, Bedford county is estimated ! gate Pai 284 O00, Holt one of of Snow | : | In the ease of Commowenlth vs. Alex sh g Oe i ander McCoy for assault and battery or | hit r § Guilty town attending court, Whitmer W , " ' 2 ree ‘learfiel ¢ i¢ 3 ‘ Same ; Jame over the “pink eye’ and is again look- | Beech Creek, Clearfield and South J d Bs for the benefit of the ne v Jan II The injunction in the e of 10 \ ot $3,208, lsd nin the case of the nent Democrats aod merchants The Philipsburg Journal bas gotten | Tyrone and Clearfield railroad vs, the Hy 1 lved and battery. Tru¢ ing healthy, western Railroad has been disso 13 order will be given in Bush's hall Col. Bain the popular lecturer w Il {and the latter is granted the priv-|,, Friday Night May 1. Desrns Doi wldres: the people of Bellefonte on the | ileg a grade crossin { Philiy ossrs. Harry Brindi " , Tn ; dikes, i i ¢ 1 vis riot ia 2311 : . specially importar —On Monday of last week 1,803 emi irged to be well { 1 i 18 Passmors fas Bry wid Foster Nelson, all of Philips r borough were in town this week grants arrived in Pittsburg by the Pennp- s /lvania railroad. -Every day we trout and suckers that are being gl ‘rof. W or i Id re rith | itlly Tobias of Millheim an old ex ia the streams near town. | thirty, an wow | n attendance of wrder of Centre county was attend 1 | thir / iy iri Ome imi ant busine —A little boy by the name of Jorda n me imj \ 1 : l a young and nt f Mill} u wt PE ' y [. Hast 1 1 t! ng ia the Loop accident leg, last week one day, | or io j noited in marriage to Miss Hart.r, | — Feed for cattle among the farmer Axrghter of Wm. Harter of Asronsbarg, i8 very scarce .Make hay while the sun were t the brides parents. hines this year if there is any to make, own is alive with people s court this week some as ju § es and a fes tention. Always read inside page rs by mis local page painted, It is said that during the months | was playing on a coal or freight ear al f February, March and April, over 4 Valentine's Forge, when some one, or by (KX) heep have died in Greene county Vt weident, the brake was loosened . : . " , | point ty of feed and the severe winter | and the car started, throwing the lad ry ao tending RG Ww ' ivers at th le, bul even hese lh wil ' Bo hia Times g hin jeg and wre the principal causes, | from the bumper, crushi Ea id tian bo Arthur Evans, son of Rev Fred Evans —A little 5 year old son of Mr. John | breaking the ti} gh He was snatched | ™8 pain vs 4 ’ . g ; ; : . i f Franklin. become 80 excited over MeDivitt, fell into the creek, near the | from the track before the car passed mill at Roland, acd when found life was | over his body. At this writing, the Imost extinct, but by proper treatment | little fellow is suffering intense pain the war in the Soudan, that he resigned Rev. Ctiltenden ' y O vt H sn The ml ¢ is of ” : x a phe : ie fg his position as fami 4 - | ¢ niry ¥ nlerest over : I iry ‘ k-keeper at the sig- in the interest of his Chris F g ' ind constant rubbing life was restored, | | Ms Robert Hudter, the attist, son of ~The Salvation Arndeshave utterly | oF Hon. Beni. F. Hunter of {Benner | active part in the Sunday school Missionary work nal oil works in that place and started i ing a description of a trip to California ‘ n+ bart " to Africa to avenge the death of Gen- 3 ham the well-R : arber o } in 1 | Tickeis havo been set al the very moderato | © > ) . i | convention to be he owin g on . es own, died on Friday morning at . r N . lisgusted the eitizen of Wilkes barre township, is meeting with decided suc joo 'n on held in wisburg or | pri of 8i for sdults, 1 chil. : . a y : shies, New York, and brought him back.— Fhe Park commission of Asbury Park co. the Academy of Fine Arts in | the 5th of May bly o'clock of chronic rheumatism I in TR | n comes very h § - Clarion Democrat N. J. have pronounced thems a nui | PlLilade Iphia. He took what is known as Hon. T. P. Ryuder, it is said will pur- | __ anol 1} Piss throoaho Lo | BOTY fula, [le was a bright young man of Gordon, His father csught him in K the sance, and they deslt with aceoedingly. {an YE,” a mark of honor conferred upon chase the Tyrone Times Mr. Rynder's| {7.i04 States. The fol The gas on the strectswastutned off | the student who makes the best pre energy snd capability would soon bring | on Monday. The moon will continue | gress, There are only four given each the Times into good shape. He is an | Tie not often in w lifetime to light the streets from time to time | year, and out of the four hundred stu able writer, and we would be pleased to | have an opportunity of hearin an really an example worthy 3 ronder ful i fed Rich 1 lact rie 13 : seo him take hold of the above paper, wonder fully gifted Mchm ane me fh intil the electric light is properly put {dents;, Robert was one of the succes : . pa | lad um by young men 0 his SNEAKY. ~Un Saturday afternoon . 8 T.F y goni or betrats } tovember. since toh tin up to assist Luna when her quarter | ful contestants and a Mr. Bridge of Mr. 8. T. Frain the genial landlord | Ho iaovery dbch otros sans sat tia began last November, since which time has a hole in. { Clearfield county a room-mate of Mr, of the Fret National Hotel of Millheim | iowa are so tempered with kindness that | he has not been able to be down town was visable on our streels on Monday, | he has as many friends outside as inside \ : The Renovo Record advises the | years, highly respected by those who . Shion ; Les 4 d \ i {of the Daily News to take no stock of the m favorable nr Knew him, always condu Ling himsel! f the many favorable press n i ' young spoony fellows who come around in the most geanlieman . : i . wi 8 h { the sanctum. Don’t fear, Miss Fannie iont take any stock in dudes Howard Delo and Newton Firey, while in the neighborhood of Lantz’s farm «Sufficient amount of money has | Hunter's, took one also. Centre and The funeral services wore held in the A been subsaribed to procure the right | away for the new railroad, and Mr | Collins has been telegraphed for, Work will be commenced as toon a8 he arrives and makes then eoesss: yprrang.- ments, ha ¥ ia The Snow SHosFatiros will unter go some necessary repairs during the summer, in order to better faclilate the “envy shipement of freight and ebal, before the Lehigh Valley Cool & iton Company take possession dof Ge (foal property id that vacinity, “| ©! won Tharwdsyeveniog nt the mee iogofithe board trade General Heaver read a letter veceived from Philip: Col line the vabivomd contractor offerigg to begin work on the new raflrodd «pon as the right of way for'it i wedure., Hetwoen £10,000 snd $12,000 werd sab. serfBad for this purpoi@ Tal year and «1 peesent the prospéets Ag bah, THE" FY ve Bonin the Pieby ted i | on Friday evening was quite ended; shoul Liirky took pari nlbaly CBF, Kalter. €. Hues, Jo Walle phart, T. M, Mages fale 8, Hewes, Will P, Hug M asgombled in the Clearfield ahead, Can't the wilds of | ) old wound received in the late war, | Centre and Clearfield, ture gut natural born Artists? Does this not speak well for our boys? Pe rosj al | pal church in thi piace, was that of last Sunday nigut when members of all denominations, and the citizens in general, thronged the church to listen 0 the eloquent farewell | | | gormon of Rev. John Hewitt, the fatthful { gudonas and efficient rector of St. John t Bptecopal Church, Hig sermon was very appropriate, { and his closing remarks in which he sun { medup heetilyghis wgeld durigg the pest'd yours, brought tents Lo Many” ove, Rov, Hewitt, |} baptised over one hundred children, and. presented for conficmatior over the remains of filty or more of bis own congregation, and their children, and Las sastried \woply ve couple, He AA CR oily his wile wi sands paddies stood bo Initiifully by. him 1 t ibles and joys.and ae in il at i grat 1 kindness shown groater than his own. He rienity to th é0 whi da red \ forward and vorsalle f i Wry Mr. Frain suffers considerably from an which almost prohibits him from walk ing. » Vrs. Hallie Eicon, (nee Harmon, | departed for Pittsburg on Wednesday | rning join her husband who is lo, | eated in the Smoky City, Mr, Ellison has embarked in business in Pittsburg ind we hope may meer with abundant Mr. Jacob Wagner of Houderville a man close on 40 70 years-old teft the above-placgabout 7 miles from Belle { fonte oh lsh Mpnday “and 'Wilked to! | this place in less than 2} hours, and! returned the same day. A feat that! Yl would mearly Jill the dvérdgy young! fifty, sud preached the “Tunéral sermon | N y man of to-day and seriously effect the | pri {a of m ny « thers, oo Mee Won dtashale dae union meus ger of tiie p@cons Sx Bting sink of thls place, départed on the ten o'elock tin on Tuesday morning for Punxsutawn. ferson County Pa, where he will during the summer, Will bas made many warm friends here, and it Is, hoped he will return; some {time in the ent future and renew | the tem parance ranks. «Lowisville Courier Journal We received a copy of the Montezuma | | Record, a live newsy weekly, published | at Montezuma Georgia. We know where Georgia is located on tne map, but as for | devoted to the interests of te section as it should be, and is doing t= level Bert to al tract northern people there, as an induce. ment 10 locate at Montezuma how is this “To the men of your cold Bleak tlmate, wo will give a warm Southern weloome { and the Indies, we will receive them with 168 lots of fellows lying around here loose who would lke nothing better than to re. ceive your Jadfes with open urs Mr. W. R. Park died at his bome ear Oonova New York, on the 4th inst, | T11e sloky he. ¢ wl 1 h 14 al times painful, was born with fortitude, and ho was resigned to what he know must | . | the. Convention wo inevitable, He was married (0 Miss | Hellen BE. Rupert ofZion, this county, In 877 who with one son survivea him, Heo was a loving husband and father, an hum. | ble and faithful Christian, Our fy mpes ily in their church on Sanday afternoon by daughter of Mr. John Dale, resid ing a few miles north of Houserville attempted to commit suicide by blowing Montezuma we give it ap. The Record js | 9% her brains with a revolver, The ball | enterrod the forehead and paswed along | the skull, eoming out the back part of | the head, Not having accomplished her | f= «till living with prospeets of recovery. | Mental aboration prodused By sick ness, open arms,” Now friend Record there's | jy the supported eanse of the net, T. U. of Centre Co, will be in the rooms of the Y Thursday May | Emily, lu Melaughlin of Boston, | be present, and in the evening address a Temperance mass meeting to be held evening meeting, sday evening the question onsidered, Able on the Dry Gap road, killed a black snake whice measured over five feet. Quite a find for the 25th of April.— Altoona Tribune, «Mr, Joseph Powers, of the Review office is drawn 84 a traverse juror at the May term of the Court in Centre county. | =Crirwinville Revie That fs right, Joseph, come over and 16t bs review you. «That eareful paper, the Ra/tmon’s Jowrnal put the “waerried” heading at the top of its death notices last week, Revimvo, The Jawnal believes in following out the course, ns nature has designed, first marry then die; who would think of writing April, then March ? «Have you seen those 200 shirts —(Iarman’s, MARRIED, WATER WOOLY «AL the Lutheran Parsonage. in Pipe Grove Midis, March 24. tv Rew, A, K el Lo Mr Miltoh Mater and Miss Kila 8 Wolf, both olen Boalslmrg, Pa » PENNINGTON «DRCKER «On the 8th of Aptil, by Jon NH. Lever esq. at the home of the bride. Thos Pennington and Min Susanna Decker, all of Half Moon tow nslidp. DEATHS, MUSSELMAN At Tor howd near Bate Oollege, Mar ’, Mrs ¥ abot. Musselsonn, aged 74 yeay won and 29 dave, The deeenced was & Hite 1 i 4 EE Lothotne ohurel and died 36 (he fudth of Ye Gooey) NCRELOEY «. ApH Wile, = i $ o y YWOODR wu Vharel
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